But I do think the seamless transition under Anae's offense would be a major plus.
Not to mention playing in the ACC, where realistically if you have a good season and manage to beat Clemson you're pretty much in the CFP.
Playing on the east coast would make Taysom and instant star and a household name, and even if UVA just had a decent season, his highlights would roll on ESPN non-stop the entire season. Just playing on the east coast would potentially make him a lot higher draft pick than he'd likely be staying at BYU.
You could say the same about Michigan I suppose, but I think learning a new offense with just fall camp would be really challenging.